2019
DOI: 10.1007/s10566-019-09517-5
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Development and Preliminary Evaluation of the Reaction to Unacceptable Behavior Inventory: A Questionnaire to Measure Progress in Implementation of Non-violent Resistance

Abstract: Background Monitoring the implementation of new interventions, as in this study Nonviolent Resistance (NVR) for the use in residential youth care settings, is mandatory in order to evaluate, adjust and refine the implementation process where necessary. Objective As there is no instrument for such monitoring of NVR available, the authors developed a new questionnaire, named Reaction to Unacceptable Behavior Inventory, (in short: RUBI). Method This questionnaire was completed by staff of four different residenti… Show more

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“…Fidelity of the implementation of the method NVR-MID was measured with a questionnaire "Reaction to Unacceptable Behavior-Inventory" (short: RUBI-NL) (Visser et al 2019). The RUBI-NL consists of 17 items, the questionnaire should be administered individually, is suitable for repeated measurements, and is intended for (mental health care) professionals working in a residential setting.…”
Section: Implementation Fidelitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fidelity of the implementation of the method NVR-MID was measured with a questionnaire "Reaction to Unacceptable Behavior-Inventory" (short: RUBI-NL) (Visser et al 2019). The RUBI-NL consists of 17 items, the questionnaire should be administered individually, is suitable for repeated measurements, and is intended for (mental health care) professionals working in a residential setting.…”
Section: Implementation Fidelitymentioning
confidence: 99%